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Delirium detection in the emergency department: A diagnostic accuracy meta-analysis of history, physical examination, laboratory tests, and screening instruments.

Christopher R CarpenterSangil LeeMaura KennedyGlenn ArendtsLinda SchnitkerDebra EaglesSimon MooijaartSusan FowlerMichelle DoeringMichael A LaMantiaJin Ho HanShan W Liu
Published in: Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (2024)
The quantitative accuracy of history and physical examination to identify ED delirium is virtually unexplored. The 4AT has the largest quantity of ED-based research. Other screening instruments may more accurately rule in or rule out delirium. If the goal is to rule in delirium then the CAM-ICU or brief CAM or modified CAM for the ED are superior instruments, although the accuracy of these screening tools are based on single-center studies. To rule out delirium, the Delirium Triage Screen is superior based on one single-center study.
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